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    Jan 13, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Expect Armstrong's 'confession' to be all about him

    It's not likely to be about the truth. Or about cleansing a guilty conscience. Or about clearing the air to help cycling's Sisyphean efforts to rid itself of the anything-goes attitude that prevailed for at least a decade and has yet to disappear,...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, USA Today, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  2. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. On trial is Lance Armstrong, the man

    The worst part of the Lance Armstrong story isn't the lying, considering more important people have lied more loudly. And it's not the cheating, considering bigger athletes to Americans have cheated. It's certainly not how he sullied the sport of...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, The Wall Street Journal, Mike Ditka, Cycling, Livestrong Foundation

  4. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. Armstrong's turn on Oprah's couch

    When Lance Armstrong met last month with his own personal Javert, Travis Tygart of the anti-doping agency, he said after the frustrating meeting, "You don't hold the keys to my redemption. "Only one person holds the keys to my redemption, and that's me,...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Whitney Houston, Jerry Springer, Sarah Ferguson, National Hockey League

  6. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  7. CBS News: Government rejects Armstrong's $5M restitution offer

    <span style="font-size: small;">(CBS News) Lance Armstrong has offered to pay more than $5 million to the federal government to compensate for the fraud he allegedly committed against the U.S. Postal Service, CBS News has learned. The Postal Service paid Armstrong's team more than $30 million to sponsor it from 1999 to 2004 as part of a contract that banned doping.</span>
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    (CBS News) Lance Armstrong has offered to pay more than $5 million to the federal government to compensate for the fraud he allegedly committed against the U.S. Postal Service, CBS News has learned. The Postal Service paid Armstrong's team more than $30...

    Tags: International Cycling Union, Lance Armstrong, Mail Order Industry, Government Postal Delivery, Cycling

  8. Jan 16, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Oprah confessional won't free Lance Armstrong from burden of lies

    I'd be lying to say that I won't watch the Lance Armstrong confessional with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday -- and Friday! -- nights. Why not? It's difficult to ignore a human train wreck, and Lance Liestrong pedaled on a Highway to You-Know-Where years...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Erythropoietin, Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Oprah Winfrey

  10. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Cycling union wants Lance Armstrong to testify before commission

    In the wake of reports that Lance Armstrong admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he used doping techniques to win his seven Tour de France titles, the International Cycling Union (known as the UCI) is urging Armstrong to testify before its independent commission on doping to shed light on allegations that include whether the UCI helped cover up his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
    In the wake of reports that Lance Armstrong admitted to Oprah Winfrey that he used doping techniques to win his seven Tour de France titles, the International Cycling Union (known as the UCI) is urging Armstrong to testify before its independent...

    Tags: International Cycling Union, Lance Armstrong, Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Oprah Winfrey

  12. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Lance Armstrong sued by firm seeking repayment of $12 million

    A promotion company based sued Lance Armstrong on Thursday, seeking the repayment of $12 million in bonuses that the firm paid Armstrong for winning the Tour de France.
    A promotion company based sued Lance Armstrong on Thursday, seeking the repayment of $12 million in bonuses that the firm paid Armstrong for winning the Tour de France. Dallas-based SCA Promotions, which contends it was conned out of the money by...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Allen Iverson, Cycling, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Sports

  14. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. USADA extends deadline for Armstrong to talk

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) &mdash; Lance Armstrong on Wednesday was given more time to think about whether he wants to cooperate with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Separately, he learned that he's about to be sued.
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Lance Armstrong on Wednesday was given more time to think about whether he wants to cooperate with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Separately, he learned that he's about to be sued. USADA, the agency that investigated the...

    Tags: Drug Use, Lance Armstrong, USA Today, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Lance Armstrong's confession wins little applause

    Lance Armstrong called himself a lot of names -- liar, bully, jerk and even humanitarian -- in the first part of his taped interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday night. Nevertheless, early reactions suggest that his performance was found lacking, a...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), Lance Armstrong, Livestrong Foundation, Tiger Woods, World Anti-Doping Agency

  18. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Lance Armstrong on sponsors leaving: A $75-million day in losses

    A night after Lance Armstrong admitted to doping throughout the course of his athletic career, the disgraced cyclist spent the second half of his much-hyped television interview with Oprah Winfrey talking about fallout from the scandal. Armstrong, who...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Breach of Contract, Psychology, Cycling, Livestrong Foundation

  20. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Note to Lance: Winning isn't everything

    Lance Armstrong has been rightly condemned for cheating. It takes skill, raw talent and extreme drive just to complete the Tour de France. However, to use unlawful measures to win it takes a complete unraveling of one's moral compass and a breakdown in ethical boundaries. This is true even if Mr. Armstrong has brought great inspiration to cancer survivors.
    Lance Armstrong has been rightly condemned for cheating. It takes skill, raw talent and extreme drive just to complete the Tour de France. However, to use unlawful measures to win it takes a complete unraveling of one's moral compass and a breakdown in...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Cycling, Crime, Law and Justice, Oprah Winfrey, Floyd Landis

  22. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  23. In Theory: Is cheating becoming more socially acceptable?

    From high school students to millionaire athletes, cheating has always been around. But 2012 saw a string of high-profile cases that brought cheating into the public eye and could even be making it more socially acceptable. Lance Armstrong's doping...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong, Super Bowl XLVII, New Orleans Saints, Tiger Woods, Crime, Law and Justice

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